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Memorial to David Livingstone, TanzaniaDavid Livingstones memorial at Ujiji, Tanzania
Grave of a pet dogThe grave and headstone of a pet dog named Dick, who departed this life on 25 January 1907 at the age of eight. He was fed on milk and fish, and was very fat
Queen Mother / New ZealandELIZABETH, THE QUEEN MOTHER Seen with the Mayor of Auckland, Mr K.N. Buttle, at the Mayoral reception at the War Memorial Museum during a 2 week tour of the country
Rememberance Sunday in London, 1957A general view looking down on the scene in Whitehall during the rememberance service at the Cenotaph. The Queen stands on the far side of the memorial
New Shakespeare Memorial TheatreIn 1932 the New Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, designed by Elisabeth Scott, was opened by The Prince of Wales on 23rd April, Shakespeares birthday, in Statford-upon-Avon
The Queen Victoria Memorial in front of Buckingham Palace, London
The Wolfe Memorial - Greenwich Park, London
Memorial Service poster, Titanic disasterA poster advertising a Memorial Service at Battersea Town Hall, south London, on 28 April 1912, to remember those who lost their lives in the Titanic disaster
The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine, Kerman, IranSoutheastern Iran - Kerman Province - The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine. The dome over the tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali, a well-known Sufi dervish, dates from the early 15th century
The Nematollah Vali Shrine, Kerman, IranSoutheastern Iran - Kerman Province - The Shah Nematollah Vali Shrine. The dome over the tomb of Shah Nematollah Vali, a well-known Sufi dervish, dates from the early 15th century
Vaczrol - Hungary - The dedication ceremony for a military memorial
The All-India War Memorial, New DelhiThe All-India War Memorial commemorating over 70, 000 Indian soldiers at the entrance to the Kings Way, New Delhi, during the ceremony of its dedication
Two Foundations and the South Waterway, New DelhiUnusual views in New Delhi, 1931 on the eve of its inauguration as capital of India. This photograph shows the two fountains and the south waterway flanking the Kings Way (left background)
Suggestion by The Sphere for a monument to ScottDesign reproduced in The Tatler, suggested by the Spheres special artist, Fortunino Matania for a memorial to the late Captain Scott and his companions
The Horticultural Gardens and the Royal Albert Hall, 1871Engraving showing a view of the Horticultural Gardens and the Royal Albert Hall and Albert Memorial, London, 1871
Open air Pulpit at Holy Trinity Church, London, 1893Engraving showing the open air pulpit outside the Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, London, 1893. This pulpit was erected as a memorial to Rev. Canon William Cadman, the previous rector
Unveiling the John Keats Bust, Hampstead Parish Church, 1894Engraving showing the unveiling of the John Keats bust in Hampstead Parish Church, 1894. This was the first public memorial to Keats in Britain and was presented by the poets American admirers
Lord Byron Memorial Statue, Hyde Park, 1888Engraving showing the George Gordon, Lord Byron, (1788-1824), memorial statue in Hyde Park, London, 1888
The Hambledon Cricket Memorial, Hampshire, 1922Photograph of the Memorial unveiled in 1908, by Hampshire County Cricket Captain E.M. Sprot, to mark the site of the Hambledon Cricket Club Ground (circa 1750-1787)
Eyre Hussey, Winner of the Champions Gold Medal, 1899Photograph of Mr. Eyre Hussey, the winner of the Champions Gold Medal and the Spedding Memorial Challenge Cup at the Grand National Archery Meeting, Preston Park, 1899
Memorial Service for R. F. Scott, St. Pauls, London, 1913Illustration showing the memorial service held in St. Pauls Cathedral, 14th February 1913, for the men who died during the Antarctic Expedition of 1910-12. Those who died were Captain Scott, Lt
Astrid MournedAfter her fatal car accident, a memorial stone is erected at Kussnacht, on lake Lucerne, where the accident took place
Theatre Queue 1930SA huge crowd of theatre goers queueing outide the new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-on-Avon, England, which opened in 1932
New Zealand troops marching to a memorial service in WestminA column of New Zealand troops marching to commemorate those who fell attempting to seize the Gallipoli peninsular during the First World War
George Dawson, LecturerGEORGE DAWSON Nonconformist churchman, statesman and popular lecturer active on behalf of many worthy causes such as the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
Scott MemorialSIR WALTER SCOTT The memorial to Sir Walter Scott in Princes Gardens, Edinburgh, the largest memorial ever built for a British author
Llangefri Clock TowerThis Neo-Gothic clock tower in Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales, is a War Memorial to George Pritchard Rayner, who died at Bloemfontein Hospital (Boer War) in 1900. Unveiled 1902
Banbury Cross 1950SThe Banbury Cross as described in the nursery rhyme Ride a Cock Horse. The original cross was destroyed by puritans in 1642. Date: 1950s
Hut of Cpt ScottThe hut of Robert Falcon Scott at Cape Evans on Ross Island which has been preserved in the state it was left in memory of the explorer
Liberators HonouredA memorial to the heroes of liberated Spain is set up in the Prado, Madrid
Memorial Theatre BurnsThe old Shakespeare Memorial Theatre burns down
Oxford / Martyrs MemorialOxford: the Martyrs Memorial
Towton Battle MonumentThe Battle Monument, Towton, Yorkshire, England, which marks the site where the Yorkists gained victory over the Lancastrians during the Wars of the Roses
Edinburgh 1930SPrinces Street, Edinburgh. A striking view of one of the most beautiful thoroughfares in Europe, looking westward, from the Scott Memorial
Jersey Open Air SchoolChildren being taught in the open air at a school in Jersey, Channel Islands
Disraeli / Memorial TabletBENJAMIN DISRAELI Memorial tablet at Hughenden, Bucks, placed by his grateful sovereign and friend, Queen Victoria, 27 February 1882
Albert Memorial FriezeOne of the sculpted friezes around the base of the Albert Memorial, depicting famous Renaissance artists such as Tintoretto, Coreggio, Velasquez, Poussin, etc
USA Memorial ServiceRevivalist Ira Sankey sings to an immense congregation at the memorial service to fellow revivalist Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Keats / Grave / MemorialJOHN KEATS Unveiling the memorial tablet to the English poet at the Protestant Cemetery in Rome
George VI 1930George VI, when Duke of York, as the official representative of his father, King George V. He leaves Westminster Abbey with the Dean after a memorial service to Lord Balfour
Tower Bridge InvitationInvitation to the laying of the Tower Bridge memorial stone by the Prince of Wales
Russia / Perm / Church 20CPerm: memorial church
Victoria Memorial 1913Queen Victoria Memorial, outside Buckingham Palace
India / Calcutta / MemorialCalcutta: the Black Hole memorial
Mausoleum / HalicarnassusA massive memorial to King Maussollus of Caria built at Halicarnassus (present-day Bodrum). Completed in 350 BC, the mausoleums stones were re-used in a crusader castle
Seychelles / Victoria 1903Seychelles: Victoria, with Victoria Memorial and the Town Hall
Great Fire / 1666 / MemorialMemorial of the Great Fire of London at Pye Corner, Smithfield, where the fire ended
Thomas Hardy / MemorialTHOMAS HARDY Memorial to the writer at Dorchester, Dorset